We sleep in
until 8:30 am today as we are off to Blizzard Beach and it
doesnt open until 10:00 am.
Never mind, today is the first REAL day of our holiday because
oh, who am I trying to kid, its nearly
over! (sob.) Only 2 days left!
Tam has taken to hiding my razor blades.

A quick
breakfast and we are off to Blizzard Beach, arriving around 10:15
am. There are quite a lot of people around already and we make
our way over to the wave pool. Its been quite a while since
weve been here, but I dont recall the sunbeds being
so close together. We are packed in like sardines.

All lotioned
up, we head to the slides. A morning of climbing stairs slowly
followed by a much more rapid descent follows. Teamboat Springs
(the family raft ride) is the best fun you can have together
here. Unless you include those joining the Summit Plummet club. I
never knew you could come down 2 at a time, talk about quick!

A float round
the lazy river is always relaxing and then its time for
lunch. Nothing surprising here, just chicken sandwiches, hotdogs
etc.

An hour of so
is spent relaxing and swimming before returning to the slides and
another float round the river.
Later in the afternoon a rather unsavoury incident happens. India
points out what looks suspiciously like a small lump of
childs excrement (at least I hope it was a childs)
just above the waterline. I tell her to inform one of the
lifeguards, which she does. A few minutes later he comes past and
thanks her and that he has rung someone. 20 minutes later we are
leaving and the poo is still sitting there. (Mind you, what was I
expecting it to do, get up and run around?) Not really the sort
of thing I expect from Disney.

You may have
noticed a rather flat tone to todays report. I have to
admit to already feeling sad at going home the day after
tomorrow. This doesnt make a lot of sense, if I go on at
this rate Ill be disappointed about the end of the holiday
before I leave home! Pull yourself together man, theres
still the best part of 2 days left. Take that! *slaps self around
face* Thats better, I was starting to get hysterical.

Its a lot
cloudier today, but still very warm. I dont think we have
had one day below 90 degrees so far and very little rain. Now, if
thats not tempting fate, I dont know what is.

We are showered
and out of the room by 6:00 pm and walk past the Dolphin to play
mini-golf in Fantasia Gardens.

Its a bit expensive at just over $30 for the 4 of us (this
includes a 15% DVC discount) but is good fun. One of those
glad I did it but wont rush back to do it again
sort of things. Suffice to say I whopped the female butts again
by a judicious combination of skill and cheating.

Dinner tonight
is at the Big River Grille on the Boardwalk. I have Hazelnut
Crusted Chicken with garlic mashed potatoes and Tam has the
meatloaf. Ind has a chicken Caesar salad while Georgia is saving
herself for a pizza from the Spoodles window. $65 includes the
drinks and gratuity, so not unreasonable value.

A look around
the Boardwalk follows with a little souvenir shopping. We also
walk around the Boardwalk Villas. I am desperately trying to talk
myself into liking it more than the BCV as its our home
resort. Its a tough job at the moment.

As we walk back
to the BCV there is a dull whomp from the Epcot
direction and the sky glows red.
Thanks to our chat with the friendly CM last night we know what
this is. At the end of Reflections of Earth every evening there
is a considerable amount of fuel left that creates the fire at
the start of every show. They release all of this in one go and
ignite it. He says its a spectacular.